18
Operation
en
Turn rotary switch to the required
operating speed.
or
Press required quick-selection button
(
T
,
U
or
High Speed
).
Grip the edge of the lid while operating
the blender. Do not grip the feed tube!
Speed recommendations
Making
mayonnaise
min/max
Soups
max
Smoothies
U
*
/ High Speed / max
Raw fruit and
vegetables
max
Cocktails,
milkshakes
U
*
/ High Speed / max
Frozen
ingredients
max
Ice cubes
T
/
Q
Very hard
ingredients
Q
*Depending on the model
min
= Lowest speed
max
= Highest speed
High Speed
= Speed up to
three times higher
Add more ingredients
Set the rotary switch to
0/o
.
Either
Remove lid.
Add more ingredients.
or
Take out measuring cup.
Add liquids and solid (fairly small) ingre-
dients through the feed tube in the lid.
Switch on appliance again.
Using the pusher
W
Risk of injury!
Never use the pusher without the lid
attached!
Fig.
E
Take out measuring cup.
Place the pusher provided into the
opening.
Push the ingredients with the pusher
towards the blender knife by guiding the
pusher along the corners and sides of
the blending jug.
Then remove the pusher again imme-
diately. Insert measuring cup into feed
tube.
Note:
Using the pusher can considerably
improve the quality of the blending result.
Working with the smoothie insert
With this insert it is particularly easy to
make smoothies made of fresh fruits, milk,
soya milk, yoghurt and juices.
Fig.
C
Prepare blender as described above.
After attaching and screwing on the
blender jug, the smoothie insert is
inserted into the blender jug.
Put lid on and press down all the way.
Insert the mains plug.
Put ingredients through the feed tube
into the blender jug; chop up fruit
beforehand if required.
Warning!
Do not put large, hard ingredients in the
blender jug, e.g. stones from avocados or
plums.
Insert measuring cup into feed tube.
Switch on the appliance.
After using the appliance
Set the rotary switch to
0/o
.
Remove mains plug.
Remove the blender jug by rotating it in
an anti-clockwise direction.
Take the lid o the blender jug.
Empty blender jug.
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